4 Gender Neutral Easter Baskets For Toddlers & Preschoolers

Easter baskets don’t need to have candy and chocolate, or even a ton of girly or boy things to make them special. If you’re looking for a few gender neutral basket ideas that will allow your son or daughter to explore both their creativity and critical thinking skills without the strict gender rolls, these options for toddler and preschooler Easter baskets under $20 should be helpful. Read through then let me know which are your favorites!

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Toddler Easter Baskets Under $21

Toddler Basket Option 1, $20

1.Gray Stuffed Bunny ($9, World Market): This cuddly bunny is the perfect companion for any toddler to snuggle at bedtime, or dress up for play time.

3.Lego Duplo Apple ($4, Toys R’ Us): Blocks are fun for kids of all ages, but Legos are a great way to ignite creative thinking and problem solving. Watch as your little one explores different ways to pile them for new shapes. This set has minimal bricks for toddler play.

Toddler Basket Option 2 (Not Pictured), $16

Lego Duplo Ville Zoo ($7, Toys R’ Us): This set is for older toddlers who won’t put the extra parts in their mouth and who are interested in animals. (Though Duplo offers an array of products, these were a few under $10 that fit within this basket’s budget.)

The Velveteen Rabbit ($9, Amazon): Before Blue came to life out of a storybook in Blues Clues, there was a little velveteen rabbit who was brought to life through the love of a child. This board book reprint of the classic tale from 1922 shares the story of love — A perfect tale for Easter.

2. Lego Duplo Ducks ($10, Toys R’ Us): This set is simple but offers more options for creativity for kids as they get older.

3. One Spot Section Items (not shown): There are quite a few items in that $5 and under section at Target that would make great add-on Easter basket gifts. Every Target is different, but the ones I went to have Slinky, little felt scenes and felt pieces for kids to make scenes, coloring books for Spring/Easter, and more. Buy two $1 items to complete this $15 basket.

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Bay Area mommy and content creator, Shari Wargo Stamps has been writing, teaching and taking pictures for 15 years. She started Savvy Every Day in 2013 and officially launched the website in May 2014 to create a parenting website for parents who care about the environment, what they eat and who they support through purchases and donations. In 2018, Shari changed the Savvy Every Day name to Navigating Parenthood and began work as a postpartum doula and peer postpartum support person through NavigatingPostpartum.com.